St Lucia Jazz Festival
Created | Updated Jan 28, 2002
This fun-packed annual festival, is held in the month of May for a period of one week on the exquisite island of St Lucia in the Windward Islands of the Caribbean. St Lucia itself is a stunning, luscious island full of rain forests and beautiful beaches. Tourism is rapidly growing and hotels are popping up at a very fast but controlled rate. One event that is encouraging more and more people to visit is the Jazz Festival.
This festival attracts many famous artists who clearly enjoy the opportunity of entertaining in one of the most relaxed and atmospheric settings. For the whole of the week there are many gigs that take place in different parts of the island such as hotels and the cultural center. The prime location however is Pigeon Island located in the north, which is joined to St Lucia by a causeway.
On Pigeon Island, a stage is erected beside an historic ruin, creating a magical setting where the musicians play late into the evenings as everyone winds down from their busy days. At the last weekend of the week, there are two afternoon concerts that begin around 2pm and end around 8pm and involve a collection of musicians, both famous and unknown. They each have the spotlight for an hour or so and often team up with other soloists. The atmosphere here is mind-blowing and a real family occasion, everyone sitting on the hillside surrounded by the spectacular views of the stage and the glistening sea behind it. The mood is so mellow; you forget everything except what's around you and drift off as the music soothes your stressed mind.
How to make the most of your St Lucia Jazz Festival experience:
Where to stay
St Lucia is a largish island, the drive from south to north is well over an hour and the roads are long and winding. It is therefore advised that you stay as close to Pigeon Island as possible or at least up in the north. The main tourist beach happens to be in the north and is called Reduit Beach in Rodney Bay. This may be off putting but it's actually highly recommended, as May is the low season and the majority of the tourists are visiting the festival. There are many bars and restaurants nearby and eating out is far more interesting than staying at your hotel, it also gives much needed revenue to the local trade. The Rex St Lucian hotel, is right on the beach, very relaxed and not too pricey. There is also a beach bar close by called Spinnakers offering cheap, delicious, local dishes and fantastic rum punches. The closet hotel of all, which is actually on Pigeon Island, is the Hyatt Regency hotel, rather pricey and away from the local bars and restaurants but very convenient - many of the performers stay here.
Booking tickets
To attend the performances, you must book tickets in advance. You can either buy a pass if you're likely to go every day and night, at $300, or you can buy the tickets individually, which vary from $33 - $44 - these tickets generally include seeing a few artists together.Tickets can be purchased in advance or while your there, just ask at your hotel.
The Weekend
The day performances at Pigeon Island are the highlight in my opinion. However you do need to prepare yourselves to make the best of these days:
Take a taxi to Pigeon Island at least 1pm to find a spot overlooking the stage. This is essential to mark out your territory, which is done with rugs or sarongs. Once this area is firmly established enabling you to stretch out and relax, watch the crowds pile in and take every bit of ground available - it's quite incredible and you feel very glad that you arrived early, remember that you'll be sitting here for six hours!
Drinking and eating are all part of the experience. Scattered around are stalls selling delicious local foods and snacks. They also sell drinks, but a good idea is to purchase a 3 litre cooler with a tap from the local supermarket and make up rum punch in advance with ice from the hotel. You can then sit and drink at your leisure without having to queue up every 10 minutes only to find the drinks have reached boiling point by the time you get back to your patch! Also remember the water, hat and suntan cream; otherwise you won't be back the next day. The heat is deceiving with the island breeze and those not use to this will frazzle.
The St Lucia Jazz Festival is still relatively un-touristy, although the tourist board is making much more effort to promote it worldwide. While it's still unique, take a trip you'll never forget to this idyllic location.
Below is a list of artists that performed this year.
General
Herbie Hancock Trio with Joe Lovano
Stanley Jordan with Ronald 'Boo' Hinkson
Hubert Laws
Monty Alexander
Lou Rawls
Ottmar Liebert
Randy Crawford
Javon Jackson
Brenda Russell
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Richard Bona
Pigeon Island - Saturday Day Concert
Gladys Knight
Los Van Van
George Duke with Chante Moore
Joe Sample with Lalah Hathaway
Pigeon Island - Sunday Day Concert
Patti LaBelle
Keith Sweat
Spyro Gyra
Hiroshima
Sisterhood